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The Ada High School football team boldly went where it had never been before — a 7-on-7 event. The Cougars competed in the Eastern Oklahoma Skordle 7-on-7 Showdown Friday at Bixby High School and ...
Families on reduced-price lunches, earning less than $32,000 per year for a family of four, pay as much as 60 cents in fees ...
Private companies managing student lunch accounts charge families fees to make deposits. Sending money is easy and convenient ...
Columbus City Schools unveiled its plan June 3 for closing 4 of 5 five schools targeted for closure, with two shuttering after the 2025-2026 year. Vice President JD Vance says US at war with Iran ...
BIXBY, Okla. — Bixby Public Schools held a ribbon cutting for the opening of the Bixby Applied Creativity Center, an innovation hub where students will be able to learn about and explore technology.
The Indian River School District is asking residents in eastern Sussex County to vote to approve a nearly $23 million tax increase on June 5, less than three months after a similar referendum failed.
A new round of public engagement sessions is underway in Montgomery County to gain feedback about school boundary plans. Mon, 23 Jun 2025 03:39:15 GMT (1750649955911) Story Infinite Scroll ...
Epic Charter Schools plans to offer its two most popular models for the 2025-2026 school year: Epic one-on-one and Comet Academy. Learning Center students will get priority in the Comet Academy model.
Under the Senate’s version of the budget, the Fair School Funding Plan would provide more money to 63% of school districts than they now receive in the fiscal year that begins July 1; 62% would ...
Marysville Exempted Village Schools won big in the May 6 primary amid a mixed bag for central Ohio districts, with all four bond issues failing and a renewal levy passing.
An agenda driven by conservative priorities, schools’ financial duress and teacher needs led to an $8.5 billion boost, new discipline rules, more Christianity in classrooms and a DEI ban.
EPIC Charter Schools is ending its in-person learning centers and laying off 357 employees. This decision follows a previous round of layoffs in October 2024 due to lower-than-expected enrollment.